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Lead-acid battery lifetime extension in solar home systems under different operating conditions

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arxiv 2311.14098 v1 pith:M6TY7CPP submitted 2023-11-23 eess.SY cs.SY

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Solar home systems (SHS) provide low-cost electricity access for rural off-grid communities. Batteries are a crucial part of the system, however they are often the first point of failure due to shorter lifetimes. Using field data, this work models the degradation of lead-acid batteries for different SHS use-cases, finding the dominant ageing mechanisms in each case. Corrosion is the dominant ageing mechanisms in all cases apart from the highest use case. This is caused by extended time at high state of charge (SOC) and hence high voltage. A new voltage control scheme is proposed for one of the use cases dominated by corrosion, whereby the number of days between full recharges varies depending on the degradation mechanisms the battery experiences. Simulating the new voltage control scheme yields a 25% increase in battery lifetime whilst ensuring no loss of load to the user.

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